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Possible attack by Iran backed militias against American forces at the Conoco oil field in Deir Ezzor, Syria.
Unconfirmed reports of American air/drone strikes against militia targets in Deir Ezzor city.
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Footage of clashes from Aktobe, Kazakhstan.
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More from the firefights at Republic Square in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
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Get in bitches, we have a government to topple
Statue of Qassam Soleimani was reportedly set on fire in the Iranian city of Shahrekord just hours after it was unveiled.
Had a meeting with Facebook about the page and clearing up some standards about posting and content. Also working to get @atlas.news back as well. Let’s get it.
App and website should be done very very soon
2022 is our year.
Eerie calm in Almaty so far, streets are largely empty
Anyone got any good Weibo accounts that cover military stuff, trying to expand sources in that area.
Leave it to PMU militias to try and attack the US embassy in Baghdad with rockets to end up only hitting a school house.
I’m expecting some significant cyber attacks and weapons depots to mysteriously explode in Ukraine over the next few weeks
There was already a cyber attack against Ukrainian government websites today I’ll be covering it soon
Iraqi militia media sources reporting a possible drone attack against American contractors at the Balad Airbase in Iraq
Smoke from the 11-alarm fire at a chlorine plant in Passaic, NJ, extending nearly 60 miles. Thankfully the wind is taking it to the ocean and not inward where it would cover highly populated areas.
Passaic Mayor reported that 100,000 pounds of chlorine pellets have been “impacted” (so I’m guessing burned or affected by heat), but fire crews have been able to keep the blaze away from the main plant so far
Fire crews appear to have the situation under control having knocked down much of the fire. They kept the blaze away from the main chlorine plant, which would have been very very very bad if they had not done so. Props to the security guard at the site for reporting the fire when he did, the night could have ended a completely different way.